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Nonprofits can power even more good

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Bloomington nonprofits can now stretch their budgets further while reducing energy use. The City of Bloomington has partnered with EnerChange to launch a Nonprofit Energy Efficiency Rebate Program that rewards local organizations for making smart energy upgrades.

Through this partnership, nonprofit owned properties in Bloomington that participate in the EnerChange program can receive City funded rebates for qualifying improvements. After completing an energy assessment, nonprofits receive upgrade recommendations and rebate estimates. Once improvements are made, the City may provide an additional rebate equal to 20% of eligible upgrade costs, up to $2,500.

Rebates apply to projects that also qualify for Xcel Energy or CenterPoint Energy programs. Each nonprofit may submit one application that includes multiple upgrades.

A total of $15,000 in City funding is available for this program through December 31, 2026. Rebates will be issued to qualifying applicants while funds remain.

For more information or to begin by scheduling an energy assessment, visit EnerChange at blm.mn/enerchange.